How to contribute to www.SklogWiki.org

This page is an introduction to editing SklogWiki. SklogWiki uses the MediaWiki wiki package, the very same as that used by Wikipedia. So, if you have ever contributed to Wikipedia then you are already familiar with how to edit SklogWiki. If not, then editing is fairly simple once one has had a little experience, and this page is intended to help in this process. See also the SklogWiki style guide.

To add Bold text encapsulate the text within three apostrophes: '''Bold text'''
To add Italic text encapsulate the text within two apostrophes: ''Italic text''
To add both bold & italic text use five apostrophes: '''''bold & italic'''''
To add a link to a page within SklogWiki encapsulate the text within two square parenthesis [[page to link to]]
External links are encapsulated within a single square parenthesis, for example:

Link to published papers by using (when possible) its Digital Object Identifier. The Digital Object Identifier
of an on-line paper can almost always be found somewhere in the on-line abstract of an article.
By placing this code after http://dx.doi.org/ one is led directly to the on-line version of the paper.

Ideally almost all of the material in SklogWiki should be accompanied with a reference. However, if the original reference cannot be located, or will be added later, the please use the {{reference needed}} template, which produces a question mark citation like this [?]
.

It is also possible to add a Jmol applet to a page. Jmol is an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D. The prefered method in SklogWiki is to also create a new page which solely contains the molecular structure file, preferably in Protein Data Bank (pdb) format.
Then on the page where one wishes to display the molecule insert the following line:

{{Jmol_general|File.pdb|Caption}}

For example, on this page, to produce the rotating C60 structure on the right, we have inserted the line: